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         Huntington Edward:     more books (100)
  1. The Continuum As A Type Of Order: An Exposition Of The Modern Theory (1905) by Edward Vermilye Huntington, 2010-09-10
  2. Syllabus of Mathematics: A Symposium Compiled by the Committee On the Teaching of Mathematics to Students of Engineering by Edward Vermilye Huntington, 2010-03-19
  3. 1. Mathematical Tables by Louis Albert Fischer, Edward Vermilye Huntington, 2010-02-28
  4. Modern warfare by Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams, 2010-09-08
  5. A History of Science - Volume 3 by Edward Huntington Williams, 2010-03-06
  6. Increasing your mental efficiency by Edward Huntington Williams, 2010-09-07
  7. The Question of Alcohol by Edward Huntington Williams, 2010-07-24
  8. Über Die Grund-Operationen an Absoluten Und Complexen Grössen in Geometrischer Behandlung (German Edition) by Edward Vermilye Huntington, 2010-02-13
  9. A History of Science, Volume 5 by Edward Huntington Williams, 2010-02-24
  10. A History of ScienceVolume 4 by Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams, 2008-08-18
  11. A History of Science - Volume 4 by Edward Huntington Williams, 2010-03-06
  12. A History of Science, Volume 5(of 5) - Aspects Of Recent Science by Edward Huntington Williams, 2010-07-06
  13. HOW WE BECOME PERSONALITIES- THE GLANDS OF HEALTH, VIRILITY AND SUCCESS by Edward Huntington Williams, 1926
  14. The doctor in court, by Edward Huntington Williams, 1929

41. Elmor Edward HUNTINGTON/Bertha Katherine NICHOLS
HFA Project Version 2. Husband Elmor edward huntington Born 7 Apr1874 at Creston,IA Married 31 Dec 1902 at Creston,IA Died at
http://www.huntington.tierranet.com/db/fam02983.htm
HFA Project Version 2
Husband: Elmor Edward HUNTINGTON Born: 7 Apr 1874 at: Creston,IA Married: 31 Dec 1902 at: Creston,IA Died: at: Father: Edwin Stevens HUNTINGTON Mother: Bell Susan PEROW Other Spouses: Wife: Bertha Katherine NICHOLS Born: at: Died: at: Father: Mother: Other Spouses: CHILDREN Name: Mildred Evelyn HUNTINGTON Born: 2 Oct 1903 at: Creston,IA Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Name: Ralph Waldon HUNTINGTON Born: 19 Nov 1905 at: Creston,IA Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Name: Bert Alonzo HUNTINGTON Born: 3 Dec 1907 at: Creston,IA Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Name: David Milton HUNTINGTON Born: 27 Mar 1911 at: Creston,IA Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Name: Wilber Gail HUNTINGTON Born: 7 Jul 1914 at: Creston,IA Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:

42. William Edward HUNTINGTON/Marion Clara GEISS
HFA Project Version 2. Husband William edward huntington Born 13Sep 1923 at Cleveland,OH Married 19 Apr 1944 at Cleveland,OH
http://www.huntington.tierranet.com/db/fam06158.htm
HFA Project Version 2
Husband: William Edward HUNTINGTON Born: 13 Sep 1923 at: Cleveland,OH Married: 19 Apr 1944 at: Cleveland,OH Died: at: Father: Adelbert HUNTINGTON Mother: Mary Elizabeth STONE Other Spouses: Wife: Marion Clara GEISS Born: 1 Dec 1924 at: Cleveland,OH Died: at: Father: Mother: Other Spouses: CHILDREN Name: Ellen Joanne HUNTINGTON Born: 11 Aug 1946 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Name: Nancy Ann HUNTINGTON Born: 29 May 1950 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Name: Judith Lynn HUNTINGTON Born: 14 Oct 1952 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Name: Thomas William HUNTINGTON Born: 15 Jun 1958 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: HOME EMAIL SURNAMES
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43. Kumbaya Watch On Edward Said On National Review Online
riting in The Nation (where else?), edward Said hammers away at Samuel huntington's Clash of Civilizations thesis, which has been invoked frequently in
http://www.nationalreview.com/nr_comment/nr_comment101101b.shtml

BACK TO NRO

Kumbaya Watch: Said What?
The latest in foolish commentary.
By Ross Douthat
October 11, 2001 5:25 p.m. riting in The Nation (where else?), Edward Said
every Muslim backs bin Laden and hates the West, or "Islamic civilization" does not exist. There is something sad, truth be told, and a little desperate about Said's essay: It reads like the flailings of an intellectual who realizes, too late, that history is passing him by. He lashes out indecorously, calling Huntington "a clumsy writer and inelegant thinker" — an odd accusation from a essayist whose prose often reads like something badly translated from an obscure Eastern European tongue (A typically unsuccessful Said sentence: "Uncountable are the editorials in every American and European newspaper and magazine of note adding to this vocabulary of gigantism and apocalypse, each use of which is plainly designed not to edify but to inflame the reader's indignant passion as a member of the 'West,' and what we need to do.") Later, he takes a swipe at Bernard Lewis, author of the prescient 1991 essay "The Roots of Muslim Rage," calling him a "veteran Orientalist" whose "ideological colors" are obvious — "Orientalist" being, of course, the term that Said himself invented to tar any westerner with the temerity to study the Near East. Meanwhile, lacking any actual evidence to prove his points, he fumbles for bizarre anecdotes, citing Dante's placement of Mohammed in "the very heart of his

44. Renaissance Commonplace Books From The Huntington Library
statesman and father to Francis); the devotional commonplace book of Elizabeth Hastings,Countess of huntington; the notebook and diary of Sir edward Dering; a
http://www.adam-matthew-publications.co.uk/collect/p244.htm
RENAISSANCE COMMONPLACE BOOKS FROM THE HUNTINGTON LIBRARY
4 reels of 35mm silver-halide positive microfilm plus guide
Consultant Editor: Dr William H Sherman,
Department of English, University of Maryland - College Park "The commonplace book was one of the principal means by which the readers, writers, and orators of the English Renaissance managed a rapidly growing body of textual information; and one of the principal tools which guided their compositions, guaranteeing the fullness and order which were the rhetorical ideals of the day.
Sir Nicholas Bacon (the Tudor statesman and father to Francis); the devotional commonplace book of Elizabeth Hastings, Countess of Huntington; the notebook and diary of Sir Edward Dering; a number of Tudor and Stuart poetical miscellanies; and a squat little volume which ranges freely over astrological, medical, rhetorical, and financial information. Scholars specialising in any aspect of Renaissance culture will find of interest in these volumes."
Dr William H Sherman
Consultant Editor 4 reels of 35mm silver-halide positive microfilm plus guide
Sterling Price:
US Dollar Price: $535
Available Renaissance Commonplace Books from the Huntingdon Library CONTENTS OF REELS REEL 1
HM 93: Thomas Grocer – "Dayly Observations…", 1647.

45. Adrift In Similarity  By Edward Said
By Professor edward W. Said. However reassuring they may be, monoliths help usunderstand nothing. Samuel huntington's article The Clash of Civilizations
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By Professor Edward W. Said
However reassuring they may be, monoliths help us understand nothing.
Samuel Huntington's article "The Clash of Civilizations" appeared in the Spring 1993 issue of Foreign Affairs, where it immediately attracted a surprising amount of attention and reaction. Because the article was intended to supply Americans with an original thesis about "the new phase" in world politics after the end of the Cold War, Huntington's terms of argument seemed compellingly large, bold, even visionary. He very clearly had his eye on rivals in the policy-making ranks, theorists such as Francis Fukuyama and his end-of-history ideas, as well as the legions who had celebrated the onset of globalism, tribalism, and the dissipation of the state. But they, he allowed, had understood only some aspects of this new period. He was about to announce the "crucial, indeed a central aspect" of what "global politics is likely to be in the coming years." Unhesitatingly he pressed on:
"It is my hypothesis that the fundamental source of conflict in this new world will not be primarily ideological or primarily economic. The great divisions among humankind and the dominating source of conflict will be cultural. Nation states will remain the most powerful actors in world affairs, but the principal conflicts of global politics will occur between nations and groups of different civilizations. The clash of civilizations will dominate world politics. The fault lines between civilizations will be the battle lines of the future." (p. 22)

46. Prince Edward Island: InfoPEI
Links people with huntington's disease, their spouses, caregivers, those at riskand other to be an endorsement by the Government of Prince edward Island of
http://www.gov.pe.ca/infopei/onelisting.php3?number=5430

47. Prince Edward Island: InfoPEI
Health/Physical Health/ huntington Society, PEI Chapter organization in InfoPEI isnot meant to be an endorsement by the Government of Prince edward Island of
http://www.gov.pe.ca/infopei/onelisting.php3?number=5639

48. The Huntington Library
to edward Rinderle The huntington Library Attn edward Rinderle 1151 Oxford RoadSan Marino, CA 91108 TEL 626405-2182 FAX 626-449-5720 E-MAIL erinderle
http://www.huntington.org/LibraryDiv/InterLibLoanPolicy.htm
The Huntington Library
Interlibrary Loan : Borrowing Materials from the Huntington Library
The Huntington Library does not lend materials from its collections. However, xerox copies or copyflow may be available for purchase upon curatorial review and approval. Price list by number of openings is as follows: 1 to 3 openings $ 2.00 4 to 8 openings $ 4.00 9 to 15 openings $ 6.00 Over 15 openings/pages $20.00 minimum + amount estimated by curator Microfilm is estimated at time of order. Photolab Price List by type of reproduction Shipping and handling charges are as follows: Within the U.S. $ 5.00 Outside the U.S. $ 8.75 Federal Express Quote on request Prices are subject to change without notice. Full payment is required to process order. Requesting libraries should submit an ALA inter-library loan form by mail, fax or e-mail to Edward Rinderle The Huntington Library Attn: Edward Rinderle 1151 Oxford Road San Marino, CA 91108 TEL: 626-405-2182 FAX: 626-449-5720 E-MAIL: erinderle@huntington.org

49. Huntington Education | Explorers
Explore the huntington's edward Weston exhibit and meet the Curator behindthe exhibit and who is in charge of the huntington's photo collection.
http://www.huntington.org/Education/explorers.htm
Registration for Summer 2003 opens on
May 6, 2003
Registration will be by phone (626) 405-2128 or
in person in the Education Department
with Public Programs staff members.
See the fee schedule below
Week 1 : July 28 - August 1 Session Ages 5-6 Ages 7-8 Ages 9-10 Ages 11-12 9:30 to Noon Fun with Flowers
Aqua Adventures
Exploring Science Culinary Creations 1:00 to 3:30 Discovering Art Music Makers Marvelous Masters So Shakespeare Week 2 : August 4 - August 8 Session Ages 5-6 Ages 7-8 Ages 9-10 Ages 11-12 9:30 to Noon Huntington Treasures
Paint Me a Portrait
Horray for Herbs Fun with Photos 1:00 to 3:30 Insect Investigators Book Business Artistic Animals Art of the Age Week 3 : August 11 - August 15 Session Ages 5-6 Ages 7-8 Ages 9-10 Ages 11-12 9:30 to Noon Storyopolis
Environmental Arts
Paper Transformers 1:00 to 3:30 Worldly Creations Discovering Plants The Green Thumb Club The Walking Canvas "Before Care" available from 8:30 to 9:30 AM.

50. Ben's Kosher Deli Matzo Ball Contest 2001 - Huntington Gallery
VIDEOS FROM JANUARY 20, 2001 huntington'S PRESS RELEASES AND STATS ARE AVAILABLEONLINE NOW! edward's Strategy Inhale It CLICK HERE Ryan Urban Competes
http://matzoball.bensdeli.net/huntington2001gallery.htm
Use of images on this page must contain the line "Photo courtesy of Jonathan D Morris, Ben's Deli"
If you use any images from this page please contact me by e-mail before you post them on your site.
Other Galleries BAYSIDE 2001 GREENVALE 2001 BALDWN 2001 HUNTINGTON 2001 ... CHANNEL 4 NEWS INDIVIDUAL HEADSHOTS FROM HUNTINGTON COMPETITION
Click on image to see a larger version of each head shot. Click the back arrow on your browser to return to this page.
Sheldon Gratz
Massapequa, NY
Jim Gartenberg
Manhattan, NY
Eric Molbegat
Brookville, NY
Edward Jarvis Nesconset, NY Mario DiCerbo Hicksville, NY Michael Simon Plainview, NY Gary Wirth Plainview, NY Jonathan Goldberg Bayside, NY Michele Malle Hicksville, NY Ryan Urban Levittown, NY Scott Kutograd Hicksville, NY David Lancer Melville, NY Sloane Yoselantz Manhattan, NY Gene Enter Bayside, NY Robert Kammer Huntington, NY Christopher Castro Holbrook, NY Lorraine Arroll Staten Island, NY Kevin J Lipsitz Staten Island, NY Brian L Chartoff Long Beach, NY Matthew Goodman Massapequa, NY Wilmer Flores Huntington Station, NY

51. Opening Shots
The Clash of Ignorance by edward W. Said. Samuel huntington's article The Clashof Civilizations? appeared in the Summer 1993 issue of Foreign Affairs, where
http://www.zmag.org/saidclash.htm
The Clash of Ignorance
by Edward W. Said
Samuel Huntington's article "The Clash of Civilizations?" appeared in the Summer 1993 issue of Foreign Affairs, where it immediately attracted a surprising amount of attention and reaction. Because the article was intended to supply Americans with an original thesis about "a new phase" in world politics after the end of the cold war, Huntington's terms of argument seemed compellingly large, bold, even visionary. He very clearly had his eye on rivals in the policy-making ranks, theorists such as Francis Fukuyama and his "end of history" ideas, as well as the legions who had celebrated the onset of globalism, tribalism and the dissipation of the state. But they, he allowed, had understood only some aspects of this new period. He was about to announce the "crucial, indeed a central, aspect" of what "global politics is likely to be in the coming years." Unhesitatingly he pressed on: "It is my hypothesis that the fundamental source of conflict in this new world will not be primarily ideological or primarily economic. The great divisions among humankind and the dominating source of conflict will be cultural. Nation states will remain the most powerful actors in world affairs, but the principal conflicts of global politics will occur between nations and groups of different civilizations. The clash of civilizations will dominate global politics. The fault lines between civilizations will be the battle lines of the future."

52. William Edward Spencer & Hortense Jane Huntington
m. 10 March 1891, Grand Mira, Nova Scotia William edward Spencer, Hortense JaneHuntington. b. 1 February 1860, Cow Bay (Port Morien), Nova Scotia bp.
http://www.magma.ca/~mmackay/wc09/wc09_022.html
Theophilus Spencer
Caleb Adolphus Huntington

Ann Jane Peters

Emily Frances Gesner

m.
10 March 1891, Grand Mira, Nova Scotia William Edward Spencer Hortense Jane Huntington b. 1 February 1860, Cow Bay (Port Morien), Nova Scotia
bp.
d.
10 June 1924, Halifax, Nova Scotia
br. 15 June 1924, St. Mary's Anglican Cemetery, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia
occ.
rel.
em. b.
31 December 1862, Grand Mira, Nova Scotia bp. d. before 1924 br. occ. rel. em. Contents Index Surnames Contact

53. Huntington Reservoir
J. edward Roush Lake huntington Reservoir 517 North Warren Road huntington,IN 46750 (260) 4682165 / 468-2166. huntres@fwi.com. Features
http://www.visithuntington.org/huntingtonres.htm
J. Edward Roush Lake
Huntington Reservoir
517 North Warren Road
Huntington, IN 46750
huntres@fwi.com
Features: 8,217 acres
870 acre lake Basketball Courts
Mountain Bike Trail
Boating/ 2 Launch Ramps
Camping
(130 primitive sites)
Cultural Arts Programs Fishing Fishing Pier Handicap Fishing Pier Put Take Pheasant Hunting Turkey Release Youth Group Camping Group Camp Interpretive Programs Model Airport Picnicking/ Shelterhouse Playground Equipment Shooting Range Sled Dog Trail Swimming/ Beach Volleyball Courts Water Skiing Youth Tent Areas Huntington Reservoir features the only mountain bike trail on State property. The 12 mile trail circles the lake. A Great Recreational Area Rich in Miami Indian history, Huntington Reservoir and the surrounding area have a lot to offer. Walk the same trails that Little Turtle (war chief of the Miami) once roamed, or visit the grave site of Little Turtle's granddaughter Kil-So-Quah. In January each year, the HAW Sled Dog Club hosts the Kil-so-Quest Dog Race- Indiana's only sled dog race.

54. OAC:
Finding Aids Browse huntington Library Manuscripts Department Duff(edward G.) Papers. Duff (edward G.) Papers. View options Standard.
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf8v19n9s0
Duff (Edward G.) Papers Finding Aids Browse Huntington Library Manuscripts Department Duff (Edward G.) Papers
Duff (Edward G.) Papers
View options: Standard Entire finding aid (13K bytes) Contents: Descriptive Summary Administrative Information Biography Subject Matter Persons represented by five or more pieces ... Interesting or Important Items
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Edward Gordon Duff Papers, 1882-1924, bulk 1890-1914 Creator:
Duff, Edward Gordon
Extent:
1010 pieces in 13 boxes in chronological order
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To access these materials, please contact the contributing institution: Huntington Library, Manuscripts Department Comments? Questions?
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55. OAC: Huntington Library: Manuscripts Department
Dudley (Thomas H.) Collection. Duff (edward G.) Papers. Eaton (William) Papers. Hunt(Myron H.) Collection. huntington Family File. huntington (Henry E.) Collection.
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/institutions/ark:/13030/tf209nb609
Contributing Institutions Huntington Library
Manuscripts Department: 191 finding aids
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56. A History Of Oneonta
FULLER, Michael MALONEY, Howard FARMER, Richard COOPER, Arthur FORD, William MORRIS,edward BARNES, El Dorr VanWOERT, WV huntington, edward CARPENTER, Reed
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyotsego/oneontahistorymemories.html
A History of Oneonta
from its earliest settlement
to the present time
by Dudley M. Campbell. Oneonta, NY
by Sandy Goodspeed
Excerpts from "Oneonta Memories."
By W. V. HUNTINGTON, 1891.
THE RAILROAD CELEBRATION IN 1865.
Toward the close of summer, Oneonta saw a day that was the most memorable in all her history-a day that may be termed the bright particular turning point in her career and which revealed the first faint glimmerings of that subsequent remarkable prosperity which is so well testified to by her great solid lines of brick and masonry which we now see.
That auspicious day was the 29th of August, and the occasion was the formal opening up to business of the Albany and Susquehanna railroad between Oneonta and the capital city of the state.
In this state it is proper to mention the name of an old and prominent citizen, whose energy and ability were conspicuously shown in overcoming the physical obstacles that existed in the face of this great work between Cobleskill and Oneonta. As most of my readers doubtless anticipate, I refer to Harvey BAKER. The 29th of August opened with a beautiful morning, and before the day had far advanced every highway leading into the village was more or less thronged with people afoot and in conveyances, all bound for the common point of attraction.

57. THIRD GENERATION
THIRD GENERATION. 7. edward huntington was born on 18 Jun 1806 in Onondaga Hill,Onondaga Co., NY. Ansel edward huntington. Home Return to Table of Contents.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyononda/HUNTINGT/d138.htm
THIRD GENERATION
Edward HUNTINGTON was born on 18 Jun 1806 in Onondaga Hill, Onondaga Co., NY. He died on 3 Apr 1873 in Onondaga Hill, Onondaga Co., NY. He was buried in Walnut Grove Cem, Onondaga Hill, Onondaga Co., NY. He was married to Elizabeth M. KNOWLES (daughter of Ansel KNOWLES and Elizabeth BOSTWICK) in 1847 in Onondaga Co., NY. Elizabeth M. KNOWLES was born about 1823 in Onondaga, Onondaga Co., NY. She died on 28 May 1908 in Onondaga, Onondaga Co., NY. She was buried on 31 May 1908 in Walnut Grove Cem, Onondaga Hill, Onondaga Co., NY. Edward HUNTINGTON and Elizabeth M. KNOWLES had the following children:
+8 i. Josephine E. HUNTINGTON.
+9 ii. Ansel Edward HUNTINGTON. Return to Table of Contents

58. Recreation.gov
A 900 acrelake, J. edward Roush Lake was formerly known as huntington Lake....... J. edward Roush Lake Dam at J. edward Roush Lake.
http://www.recreation.gov/detail.cfm?ID=(363)

59. I05990: Mary ALDEN (____ - ____)
Betsey huntington INDEX. HTML created by GED2HTMLv3.5eWIN95 (Sep 26 1998) on 10/27/2002 032145 . edward PORTER. NI07439
http://www.jrredfern.com/genealogy/d0006/g0000073.html
Mary ALDEN
Father: Elijah ALDEN
Mother: Mary ALDEN
Mary ALDEN
_Solomon ALDEN INDEX HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95 (Sep 26 1998) on 10/27/2002 03:21:45
William CARNELL
22 Jun 1777 - UNKNOWN
  • BIRTH : 22 Jun 1777, Litton, Derbyshire, England
  • DEATH : UNKNOWN
Father: William CARNELL
Mother: Margaret BINGHAM
_William CARNELL
William CARNELL _Robert BINGHAM ... INDEX
  • PAGE : Page 72
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Abigail CARY
11 Aug 1729 -
  • BIRTH : 11 Aug 1729, Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Father: Recompence CARY
Mother: Sarah ALDEN
Abigail CARY
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Ann DAWSON
26 Dec 1776 - UNKNOWN
  • BIRTH : 26 Dec 1776, Tideswell, Derbyshire, England
  • DEATH : UNKNOWN
Father: George DAWSON
Mother: Ann UNKNOWN
Ann DAWSON
INDEX
  • PAGE : Page 96
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William FORSHAW
24 Jun 1832 -
  • BIRTH : 24 Jun 1832, Saint John, Preston, Lancashire, England
Father: William FORSHAW Mother: Elizabeth UNKNOWN William FORSHAW INDEX HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95 (Sep 26 1998)

60. Untitled Document
edward Said on Arafat and Israel (LRB) edward Said Secular Nationalism in Palestine,a New Current (Nation) edward Said on huntington (Nation) edward Said
http://www.utoronto.ca/csus/pm/key.htm
archives back to frontpage Key Articles Tariq Ali on the Saudi connection (New Statesman)
Tariq Ali Q and A on Afghanistan
(CounterPunch)
Interview with Tariq Ali
(CounterPunch)
Interview with Tariq Ali
(Progressive)
Tariq Ali: The New Empire Loyalists
(Guardian)
Bernard Lewis on the sources of Muslim Rage
(Atlantic)
Bernard Lewis: The Revolt of Islam
(New Yorker)
Bernard Lewis: What Went Wrong With Islam?
(Atlantic)
Edward Said in the Egyptian press

Edward Said in the Egyptian press, 2
(Al-Ahram Weekly)
Edward Said: Emerging Alternatives in Palestine
(Al-Ahram) Edward Said on the necessity of Skepticism (CounterPunch) Edward Said: Suicidal Ignorance (CounterPunch) Edward Said on Arafat and Israel (LRB) Edward Said: Secular Nationalism in Palestine, a New Current (Nation) Edward Said on Huntington (Nation) Edward Said: Thoughts About America (Al-Ahram) Edward Said: What Price Oslo? (CounterPunch) Edward Said: Thinking Ahead (Al-Ahram) Edward Said: Crisis for American Jews (Al-Ahram Weekly) Edward Said: An Arab Alternative (Al Ahram Weekly) Edward Said: When Will Arabs Resist? A Panorama of Desolation

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